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Hedda Hopper's Hollywood - Celebrity Gossip and American Conservatism (Hardcover)
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Hedda Hopper's Hollywood - Celebrity Gossip and American Conservatism (Hardcover)
Series: American History and Culture
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Before Liz Smith and Perez Hilton became household names in the
world of celebrity gossip, before Rush Limbaugh became the voice of
conservatism, there was Hedda Hopper. In 1938, this 52-year-old
struggling actress rose to fame and influence writing an incendiary
gossip column, "Hedda Hopper's Hollywood," that appeared in the Los
Angeles Times and other newspapers throughout Hollywood's golden
age. Often eviscerating moviemakers and stars, her column earned
her a nasty reputation in the film industry while winning a legion
of some 32 million fans, whose avid support established her as the
voice of small-town America. Yet Hopper sought not only to build
her career as a gossip columnist but also to push her agenda of
staunch moral and political conservatism, using her column to argue
against U.S. entry into World War II, uphold traditional views of
sex and marriage, defend racist roles for African Americans, and
enthusiastically support the Hollywood blacklist. While usually
dismissed as an eccentric crank, Jennifer Frost argues that Hopper
has had a profound and lasting influence on popular and political
culture and should be viewed as a pivotal popularizer of
conservatism. The first book to explore Hopper's gossip career and
the public's response to both her column and her politics, Hedda
Hopper's Hollywood illustrates how the conservative gossip maven
contributed mightily to the public understanding of film, while
providing a platform for women to voice political views within a
traditionally masculine public realm. Jennifer Frost builds the
case that, as practiced by Hopper and her readers, Hollywood gossip
shaped key developments in American movies and movie culture,
newspaper journalism and conservative politics, along with the
culture of gossip itself, all of which continue to play out today.
Read a review of the book from the Chronicle of Higher Education
blog, Tenured Radical.
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